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Friday, May 29

Pigs On Sotomayor

KKKarl Rove suggested that Judge Sotomayor's judicial decisions are led by "emotion."

Sean Hannity quoted only the bad things that anonymous attorney's had to say about Sotomayor overlooking the good things. He selected quotes like “aggressive,” “out-of-control,” and, “nasty”

Tom Tancredo described La Raza as "a Latino KKK without the hoods or the nooses."

Weekly Standard editor Fred Barnes argued “that she’s one of those who has benefited from affirmative action over the years tremendously.” He went on to suggest that everyone who goes to Princeton graduates with some sort of cum laude... what a tool.

RNC Chairman Michael Steele suggested that she hadn't distinguished herself in the appeals court. But conservative law professor Eric Posner examined the data of Sotomayor’s record and found that she “may well be one of the top appellate judges in the country.”

Biggest pig of them all (and criminal) G. Gordon Liddy said "I understand that they found out today that Miss Sotomayor is a member of La Raza, which means in illegal alien, “the race.” And "Let’s hope that the key conferences aren’t when she’s menstruating or something, or just before she’s going to menstruate. That would really be bad. Lord knows what we would get then." I hope she goes through menopause while she is judge and has one of his friends before her.

Professional (not anymore) commentator Pat Buchanan referred to Sotomayor as "that woman" and is called on to apologize. Gosh they hate women at MSNBC, don't they?

A FoxNews.com article falsely claimed that the Supreme Court has never affirmed the outcome and reasoning of an opinion written by Judge Sonia Sotomayor. In fact, in Empire Healthchoice Assurance, Inc. v. McVeigh, the court affirmed Sotomayor's majority opinion and its reasoning.